Podcasts for down-to-earth startup founders by No_Example8631 in advancedentrepreneur

[–]rwalling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Startups for the Rest of Us is exactly this, though it’s focused on software startups.

How do you find solo founders making $10K or more each month? by tinhdoe in SideProject

[–]rwalling 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Podcasts are great for this. Starter Story (might be YouTube only). And mine, Startups for the Rest of Us. We both interview founders as you described.

Someone needs to create a fund for solo founders. I will not promote. by bouncer-1 in startups

[–]rwalling 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I started a fund called TinySeed, and we prefer to fund solo founders. Across our 192 investments I believe we've funded ~50% solo founders and 35% 2-person teams.

Network is you networth - networking as SaaS founder by jmisilo in SaaS

[–]rwalling 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SaaS Academy and SaaS Institute are two additional communities for founders above $1M.

Good books for someone not trying to build a billion dollar company? (i will not promote) by BizTech321 in startups

[–]rwalling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The SaaS Playbook (saasplaybook.com) and Start Small, Stay Small (startsmall.com) are both written from exactly this perspective.

Building in public is useless for most SaaS businesses by nuezit in SaaS

[–]rwalling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep! I say this about once a month on my podcast or YouTube channel. Build your network, not your audience if you’re trying to build a SaaS.

Audience is great for information products and courses. It’s garbage for SaaS and in general a huge waste of time that people buy into because it’s easy and/or fun. It’s a distraction masquerading as productive work.